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Article 7
Miscellaneous Provisions

Sections

110
Record and report of injuries by employers
110‑A
Confidentiality of workers' compensation records
110‑B
Reporting of injuries to employer
111
Information to be furnished by employer
112
Inspection of records of employers
113
Interstate commerce
114
Penalties for fraudulent practices
114‑A
Disqualification for false representation
114‑B
Readjustment of an employer's experience rating
114‑C
Multiple offenses
115
Limitation of time
116
Sessions
117
Rules
118
Technical rules of evidence or procedure not required
118‑A
Effect of findings and determinations in subsequent proceedings
119
Subpoenas
120
Discrimination against employees
121
Depositions
121‑A
Proof of dependency in foreign countries
122
Transcripts
123
Jurisdiction of board to be continuing
124
Reporting
125
Job discrimination prohibited based on prior receipt of benefits
125‑A
Discriminating against an injured veteran
127
Construction
128
Unconstitutional provisions
129
Actions or causes of action pending
130
Workmen's compensation premiums shall be deemed preferred claims
131
Payroll records
132
Criminal prosecution
133
Refunds and credits
134
Workplace safety and loss prevention program
135
Premium credits for safety investment
136
Workers' compensation fraud inspector general
137
Independent medical examinations
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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